Number of pins you must knock down to get a strike in bowling.
10
The astronomical version begins on Dec. 21, 2025.
What is winter?
"Thick As a Brick" is a 44 minute one by Jethro Tull.
What is a song?
A bitter drink many americans have for breakfast.
What is coffee?
Fred Flintstone's daughter has the same name as this fruity cereal with his picture on the box.
What are Fruitty Pebbles?
Highest number marked on a standard NFL or college football field.
50
Last name of talk show host, Oprah?
Winfrey.
Wednesday Addams long haired cousing who is often seen wearing a bowler hat.
Who is cousin Itt?
You might workout with these to get stronger.
What is a dumbbell?
An egg that has been cooked, outside the shell, in gently simmering water.
What is a poached egg?
The width of a soccer goal...in yards
What is 8?
To close and then open one eye.
What is wink?
Leo Tolstoy's Epic Novel whose title features antonymns is known for being long.
What is "War and Peace."
A pirate. Maybe one hanging around Tampa Bay.
What is a buccaneer?
A lot of restaurants serve this version of breakfast on Sundays. It is typically eaten later in the day than normal breakfast.
What is Brunch?
The longest race in a standard track meet that is called a dash. (In meters)
400.
Moving air.
What is wind.
The long stick midfielder uses a stick anywhere from 12 to 30 inches longer than the other players' sticks in this sport.
What is lacrosse?
An angler could find himself removing one of these from the jaw of a bass.
What is a fishhook?
A staple of Southern U.S. cuisine, a porridge made from coarsely ground dried corn (hominy) cooked with water or milk.
What are grits?
The number of feet between the bases on a major league baseball field.
90
This is a type of prime numbers whose values differ by exactly 2. The don't usually play baseball in Minnesota
What are twin primes?
This reticulated kind of thus type of snake is the longest in the world.
What is a Python?
A clown
What is a buffoon.
A creamy, tangy dairy food made by fermenting milk with live bacterial cultures, and often flavored with fruit.
What is yogurt?